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Taxability may
refer to the
eligibility of a
person or
entity for taxation:
Taxable estate (Russian Empire)
Taxable REIT
subsidiaries It may also refer...
- also
impose wealth taxes,
inheritance taxes, gift
taxes,
property taxes,
sales taxes, use
taxes,
environmental taxes,
payroll taxes, duties, or tariffs...
- is a type of
trust used by
businesses or
other entities to
defer the
taxability to the
person or
entity receiving (the payee) such
payments as employee...
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Tax evasion or
tax fraud is an
illegal attempt to
defeat the
imposition of
taxes by individuals, corporations, trusts, and others.
Tax evasion often entails...
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separate federal, state, and
local governments with
taxes imposed at each of
these levels.
Taxes are
levied on income, payroll, property, sales, capital...
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income tax is a
tax imposed on
individuals or
entities (taxpayers) in
respect of the
income or
profits earned by them (commonly
called taxable income)...
- bed-and-breakfast 'bed'
taxes,
severance taxes,
liquor and
tobacco taxes,
gaming (pull tabs)
taxes, tire
taxes and fuel
transfer taxes. A part of the revenue...
- high-
tax countries in a
manner that
allowed the
company to sell on
behalf of low-
tax subsidiaries on
other continents,
sidestepping income taxes. In the...
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governments impose an
income tax. They are
determined by
applying a
tax rate,
which may
increase as
income increases, to
taxable income,
which is the total...
- A
tariff is a duty (
tax)
imposed by the
government of a
country or
customs territory, or by a
supranational union, on
imports (or, exceptionally, exports)...